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The attached documents were provided to the
City by Mr. Michael Cannell during "Public
Input" at the November 15, 2010 (Rescheduled
From November 8, 2010) City Commission
Regular Meeting.
Proposed Winter Springs Village Residential Development (Formally known as Sonesta Pointe) Page 1 of 2
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Ci[izen Comments and
Requests Proposed Winter Springs Village Residential Development
eAlerts & eCitizen Notifications ; (Formally known as Winter Springs Village)
Boards & Committees
City Parks I Winter Springs Village is a Meritage Homes project located on a 40-acre site on the
' east side of Tuskawilla Road, north of S.R. 434, immediately south of the St. Johns
Online Services Landing subdivision. A concept plan for Winter Springs Village was conditionally
Mayor & Commission approved by the City Commission on June 14, 2010. This concept plan shows
Winter Springs Village consisting of 255 residential units made up of 60 detached
Codes & Documents single-family estate homes, 133 detached single-family bungalow units, and 60
Veteren's Memorial townhomes. At the August 9, 2010 City Commission meeting, the Commission
Water Conservation conditionally approved a Site Development Permit A9reement that permits Meritage
Homes to clear and mass grade the site. To help protect the surrounding areas
The Winter Springs Connection % from deve ment i , he Site Development Permit Agreement requires
aodcasc Meritage maintain SO-foot ide undisturbed n ffers along the eastern
(Tuskawi a ern (St. Johns Landing) property boundaries. In
addition, Meritage is required to provide security to the City in the amount of
$140,000 to be used for a site restoration program in the event that Meritage
defaults under the terms of the Agreement. Meritage is also required to make a
contribution to the City's tree bank in the amount of $39,000 to partially offset the
loss of tree canopy value. For additional information please click on the links below:
. Winter Springs Village Development Summary
. Winter Springs Village Concept Plan
. Winter Springs Village Site Development Permit AgreemeRt
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Citizen Comments and
Requests Proposed Winter Springs Village Residential Development
eAlerts & eCitizen Notifications (Formerly known as Winter Springs Village)
Boards & Committees
City Parks Winter Springs Village is a Meritage Homes project located on a 40-acre site on the
east side of Tuskawilla Road, north of S.R. 434, immediately south of the St. Johns
Online Services Landing subdivision. A concept plan for Winter Springs Village was conditionally
Mayor & Commission approved by the City Commission on June 14, 2010. This concept plan shows
Winter Springs Village consisting of 255 residential units made up of 60 detached
Codes & Documents single-family estate homes, 133 detached single-family bungalow units, and 60
Veteran Memorial townhomes. At the August 9, 2010 City Commission meeting, the Commission
Water�Conservation conditionally approved a Site Development Permit Agreement that permits Meritage
Homes to clear and mass grade the site. To help protect the surrounding areas
The inter Springs Connection from development impacts, the Site Development Permit Agreement requires
Pod St Meritage to emporary 50-foot wide undisturbed natural buffers along the
uskawilla Road) and northern (St. ]ohns Landing) property boundaries.
In addition, Meritage is required to provide security to the City in the amount of
$140,000 to be used for a site restoration program in the event that Meritage
defaults under the terms of the Agreement. Meritage is also required to make a
contribution to the City's tree bank in the amount of $39,000 to partially offset the
loss of tree canopy value. For additional information please click on the links below:
. Winter Springs Village Development Summary
• Winter Springs Village Concept Plan
. Winter Springs Village Site Development Permit Agreement
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City of Winter Springs • City Hall
1126 East State Road 434 • Winter Springs, FI • 32708
City Hall - 407-327-1800 • Police Department - 407-327-1000
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response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this o�ce by
phone or in writing.
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SONESTA POINTE DEVELOPMENT UPDATE
September 3, 2010
Sonesta Pointe is a Meritage Homes project located on a vacant 40-acre site on
the east side of Tuskawilla Road, immediately south of St. Johns Landing.
A concept plan for Sonesta Pointe was conditionally approved by the City
Commission on June 14, 2010. This concept plan shows Sonesta Pointe consisting
of 255 residential units made up of 60 detached single-family estate homes, 133
detached single-family bungalow units, and 60 townhomes.
The Sonesta Pointe site was previously owned by Tousa Homes. A development
plan for a 408-unit all-townhome Tousa Homes project was approved by the City
Commission in December 2006; however, Tousa Homes did not proceed with the
project and the property was eventually acquired by Meritage Homes in February
2010.
At the August 9, 2010 City Commission meeting, the Commission conditionally
approved a Site Development Permit Agreement that permits Meritage Homes to
clear and mass grade the site to prepare it for the proposed 255-unit residential
development. In reviewing the proposed Site Development Permit Agreement,
the City expressed concerns to Meritage Homes about the possibility that the site
would be cleared and then not followed-up with the timely completion of the
development. In response to this concern, the Site Development Permit
Agreement was approved with the following conditions:
• Meritage Homes shall maintain 50-foot wid� undisturbed natural buffers
along the eastern (Tuskawilla Road) and northern (St. Johns Landing)
property boundaries until the Final Engineering plans are approved by the
City Commission. The 50-foot buffer alo��_the rorthern property is in
ad�ina.-to the existing undisturbed - strip of land between St.
lohns Landing and the Sonesta Pointe property. T his 40-foot wide st rip
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consists of a 35-foot wide strip owned by the �tate of Florida Office of
Greenways and Trai s an a 5-foot wide strip owned by the Scrimsher Land
Fund. _
• Meritage Homes shall provide security to the City in the form of a cash
deposit or letter of credit in the amount of $140,000 that would be used to
implement a site restoration program in the event that Meritage defaulted
under the terms of the Agreement. The site restoration program includes
re-grading the site to eliminate high stockpiles of dirt, grassing and/or
mulching all disturbed areas, and implementing a supplemental planting
plan to minimize the direct view of disturbed portions of the property from
Tuskawilla Road and St. Johns Landing.
• Construction vehicles shall primarily utilize a temporary access route across
the vacant property located between the site and S.R. 434, in order to
minimize construction traffic on Tuskawilla Road.
• In addition to the City's standard Arbor Permit Fee, Meritage shall make a
contribution to the City's tree bank in the amount of $39,000 to partially
offset the loss of tree canopy value to the City caused by the removal of
existing trees on the Sonesta Pointe site. This contribution shall be used to
purchase and install trees and landscape materials within the Town Center.
Next Steps for Sonesta Pointe:
The Sonesta Pointe project is currently in the Final Engineering phase. Meritage
Homes submitted Final Engineering plans (first submittal) to the City in July 2010
and City Staff returned review comments in August 2010. After the Final
Engineering plans are submitted and determined to be acceptable to City Staff,
which may take one or more submittals, the plans will then be submitted to the
City Commission for approval as part of a regular Commission agenda item.
Meritage Homes is also currently preparing the aesthetic review plans for the
project. The aesthetic review plans consist of the architectural details and color
renderings for the various residential unit types. The aesthetic review plans are
first reviewed by City Staff, similar to the Final Engineering plans, then the
aesthetic review plans are submitted for City Commission approval as a Public
Hearing.
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� �� �' CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
� 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434
��ORiD�' WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32708-2799
Telephone (407) 327-1800
Ronald W, McLemore
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August 11, 2000
'�1r. M�ke Cannell
221 Torcaso Court
Winter Springs, FL 32708
Dear Mr. Cannell:
Thank you for your letter to the City Clerk expressing interest and requesting information
about the Town Center District Code and District Boundary. After numerous public
meetings and advertised public hearings, the formal adoption of the code was finalized
by the City Commission on June 12, 2000. Enclosed is a copy of the agenda item which
documents the approval process and lists the various meeting dates. A copy of the Town
Center District Code which specifies allowable uses and design criteria is available for
$21.95. The maximum building height is four (4) stories or 55 feet.
The realignment of the Cross Seminole Trail was part of the planning process. The
equestrian trail segment was designed to keep horses out of the congested downtown
area. The formal application to relocate the trail segments was submitted to the Florida
Department of Environmental Protecrion by Seminole County on August 6, 1999. The
trail segment that runs behind St. Johns Landing is an unpaved thirty five (35') foot
nature trail and equestrian right of way which eventually connects to the multi-use paved
trail before crossing State Road 434 on a pedestrian bridge. The owner of the property
adjacent to St. 3ohns Landing has agreed, in a formal document, to construct�, six�
foot concrete block or brick wall between any commercial or multi-family development
that may occur adjacent to the St. Johns Landing subdivision. The wall will commence
at the Tuskawilla Road right-of-way and terminate at the southeastern corner of the
eastern-most developable lot contiguous to the common boundary between St. Johns
Landing and the Schrimsher property. The property owner also agreed to provide a
buffer not less than fifly (� eet in width along the northern boundary adjacent to St.
Johns Landing. The unpaved trail right-of-way may count towazd meeting the buffer
requirement. ,
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The retention ponds depicted on the Town Center Plan are conceptual and do not
necessarily indicate the actual size or location of retention ponds that may be required as
part of the development program. A master stormwater plan will he engineered
according to local, state, and federal laws.
There is the expecta.tion that a trailhead will be established at Magnolia Square, which is
centrally located in the Town Center. The final design for the trailhead may include
res�raom facilities, a water feature and an amphitheater.
Please contact City Clerk Andrea Lorenzo-Luaces for copies of documents related to the
Town Center. You may contact Charles Carrington 407-327-5970 or my secretary, Jan
Palladino 407-327-5957 if you have questions or wish to discuss the matter further.
Sincerely,
9,,,,r,�,� C�' /' �
Ronald W. McLemore, City Manager
cc: Andrea Lorenzo-Luaces, City Clerk
Charles C. Carrington, AICP
Community Development Director
Enclosure: Commission Agenda Item B, June 12, 2000
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